McIntmajor
McIntmajor is a surname of Scottish origin. It is believed to be a variation of the ancient Highland clan name McIntyre, with the "major" potentially indicating a senior branch or a distinguished individual within the lineage. The origins of the McIntyre name itself are rooted in the Gaelic "Mac an t-Saoir," meaning "son of the craftsman." This suggests an ancestral connection to carpentry, stonemasonry, or other skilled trades.
Historically, families bearing the McIntmajor name, or its close variants, have been associated with the Argyll
In modern times, individuals with the McIntmajor surname can be found in various parts of the world,